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Re: [help-gengetopt] Can it nest option lists?
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Dmitry Rutsky |
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Re: [help-gengetopt] Can it nest option lists? |
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Sun, 04 Apr 2004 20:17:22 -0000 |
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> > I'm developing a program with main functionality placed into separate
> > library against which different interface binaries are linked, and I'd
> > like to separate library-specific options from interface ones. I know
> > this can be done with libpopt, but can this be done with gengetopt as
> > well?
>
> I'm not sure I understood the problem...
> could you please provide an example?
Consider the following problem: a program comprised of two major parts, one
of which is a library linked against the main program's executable --- the
other part. Each of these parts has its own set of command-line options to
be parsed at startup; it is desirable to process them separately so that
main program knows nothing about library module's options and vice versa.
A good living example is a GTK application, where call to gtk_init(&argc,
&argv) gets GTK-specific options and leaves application-specific ones. So I
need some way to parse two separately defined sets of options mixed in one
command-line arguments array, in separately compiled object files.
> Or could this matter be solved by using "section" in gengetopt files?
Sorry, I found no term "section" in documentation for gengetopt having to do
with gengetopt files.
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